Parenting the Severely Disabled Adult

A Journey of Mother and Daughter
By Kathleen A Fischer

Parenting the Severely Disabled Adult by Kathleen Fischer is an account of the journey of one step-parent who cared for a disabled adult with cerebral palsy for 14 years. It is a personal story combined with a handbook and packed with useful information. It is...

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Interracial Relationships Between Black Women and White Men

By Cheryl Y Judice

Following her 2008 academic text investigating the nature of relationships between black women and white men, Cheryl Y. Judice has authored a book on a similar topic titled Interracial Relationships Between Black Women and White Men. In her new book, Judice explores the stories of...

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Things Are Going Great In My Absence

How to Let Go and Let The Divine Do the Heavy Lifting
By Lola Jones

Are you tired of moving from one healing modality to the next? Are you ready to truly make The Law of Attraction work for you now? Things Are Going Great In My Absence: How to Let Go and Let The Divine Do the Heavy Lifting...

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42 Encounters with Dog Lovers

By Manny Kagan

Manny Kagan continues his “42 Encounters” photo journal book series in 42 Encounters with Dog Lovers. Edging close to retirement, Manny Kagan and his wife, Elfa, decide to get a puppy. After researching the pros and cons of different breeds, they decide to purchase a...

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The Little Book of Character Strengths

By June C Rousso

The Little Book of Character Strengths by June Rousso, Ph. D. encourages the reader to explore beyond their natural tendencies to go with the status quo. The development of this book came from the VIA Classification of Character Strengths, where author Rousso presents it in...

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ADHD Explained

What Every Parent Needs to Know
By Dr Nekeshia Hammond

ADHD Explained: What Every Parent Needs to Know is a nonfiction book about children’s health and learning disorders written by Dr. Nekeshia Hammond. Hammond has been a practicing psychologist for over ten years and has her own private practice. What is ADHD, and how does...

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Cardboard Confessionals

By Mitch Reed

Cardboard Confessionals by Mitch Reed is a compilation of responses provided by young students when he implemented a social experiment/project for his sociology students at Waverly-South Shore. Seven questions were composed and a cardboard box set up where the students could anonymously submit their answers....

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Using Grammar to Improve Writing

Recipes for Action
By Sarah Tantillo

Using Grammar to Improve Writing: Recipes for Action is a nonfiction educational resource book for teachers and writers written by Sarah Tantillo. Tantillo is a former teacher who works as an educational consultant and literacy coach. She is also the author of The Literacy Cookbook:...

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The Efficient Management Reference

By Jerzy Jakimowicz

The Efficient Management Reference is filled with a wealth of information. This book enables the reader to learn without having to look at a variety of resources as it contains some of the best advice and information that one could find in detailed research. This...

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Becoming a Nurse

In Mid-twentieth Century America
By Nancy Greenleaf

Becoming a Nurse: In Mid-twentieth Century America is a nonfiction memoir written by Nancy Greenleaf. Greenleaf wasn’t really quite sure how her decision to go into nursing actually came to be. It was 1955, and she had been blindsided by her boyfriend’s confession that he...

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